Marist Student Government invites you to come join us for a meeting with Sgt. Gary Hulbert. He will be talking about Off-Campus Housing issues, concerns, etc... So if you live off-campus, are thinking about it, or just want to hear the Sergeant speak please join us at 9:30 PM on Monday November 5th in the PAR (SC 346).

Tuesday, November 6th

Every Tuesday in the Cabaret, our very own chef features a local, regional, sustainable buffet. The buffet opens at 11:30 AM. This weekly event is sponsored by Marist Dining Services and Student Affairs.

Come and listen as Marist College baseball coach, Chris Tracz, speaks with Marist students about baseball and the teams and discuss journalistic practices for the sport. The event is ideal for those working in campus media and those aspiring to work in the sports media field or anyone looking to gain some insights on the sport as the World Series approaches.

Come to the opening reception for two talented artists, Larry Brown and Jean Feinberg, this Wednesday, November 7, from 5:00-7:00 p.m. in the Steel Plant. You know the drill: food, wine, sangria, and a good time. See you there!

As the fourth production in its nationally acclaimed Portraits of Courage series, Will & Company, a California based enterprise, has created a new work that examines the contributions of Native Americans to the lives of all people of the United States in a multimedia, live theatre presentation.

Friday, November 9th

Starting at 9 a.m. and continuing through the Marist women's and men's basketball season openers at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m., respectively, the McCann Center will be accepting donations of urgently needed supplies to aid those affected by Hurricane Sandy.

Collected items will be shipped to affected areas by UPS through the "Stuff the Brown Trucks" relief drive.

Lisa Lowrance, of the United States Military Academy will speak on "Some Classes of Graphs that are Close to being Cycle-free"

Abstract

A graph is almost series-parallel if there is some edge that one can add to the graph and then contract out to leave a series-parallel graph, that is, a graph with no K_4-minor. In this talk, we find the full list of excluded minors for the class of graphs that are almost series-parallel. We also obtain the corresponding result for the class of graphs such that uncontracting an edge and then deleting the uncontracted edge produces a series-parallel graph.

A notable feature of a 3-connected almost series-parallel graph is that it has two vertices whose removal leaves a tree. This motivates consideration of those graphs for which there are two vertices whose removal is cycle-free. We find the full list of excluded minors for the class of graphs that have a set of at most two vertices whose removal is cycle-free.

This talk is based on Work with James Oxley of Lousiana State University.

Saturday, November 10th

For those over 22 years of age seeking to pursue a bachelor's degree at Marist. Faculty, student financial services and admissions will be available to answer questions. Bring your transcripts for on-the-spot review and admission decision.

"Night on Broadway" features musical selections performed by the Marist College Singers, Sirens, Time Check, Freshman Women Singers, Chamber Choir, as well as mixed solos and duets. This year's shows will be hosted by Marissa Perry, who recently performed as Tracy Turnblad in the Broadway production of Hairspray.

Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS is a charity that educates the public about HIV/AIDS and participates directly in the lives of performers who struggle with this disease. In 2011, the Marist College Singers raised over $5,100 for the cause.